Category Archives: Nuclear

Things we have learnt this year…

Its customary to be looking back at this time of year and “The oil lamp” is going to be no exception.   Our book covers economics, transport, food as well as energy issues seeing them as all interlinked.  What’s happened … Continue reading

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One thing we have learnt this week – Hinkley C

One thing we have learnt this week – nuclear power is back or is it?  This week we have had an announcement that two reactors will be built a Hinkley point in Somerset by a French/Chinese consortium. Supposedly the first … Continue reading

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One thing we have learnt this week-nuclear power

The UK party conference season is upon us and the first lot up are the liberal democrats, who have for the first time endorsed nuclear power. Albeit in a “limited role”.  Its disappointing but not surprising.  I’ve spoken to a … Continue reading

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Energy and crisis

Rarely can a book have had so much free publicity in such a short time as “No oil in the lamp” has over the last few days.  Alistair Buchanan the head of OFGEM gave speech stating the UK faces a … Continue reading

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Whatever the question, fusion is not the answer…

At least at first glance this is a different technology without many of the drawbacks of the the fission route and is one that does not rely on uranium. Bizarrely though there is still a uranium dependency. The physics of … Continue reading

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